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Hello,
I have successfully created a Flow that retreives a paginated dataset from a SaaS vendor's API. When calling the flow from a PowerApp, the Flow itself does not timeout when retreiving large datasets however the PowerApp call to the Flow times out after two minutes.
Is there anyway to alter the timeout window so the "Respond to PowerApps" can fire after two minutes?
Hi @jarodpearcy
Thanks for the reply. I'm using the API call to populate a dropdown source and it wouldn't make any sense to use a temporary list as a stage or buffer for the request to complete.
I might just have to duplicate the API dataset in a local list that updates on a timer trigger. It's a bit of a wonky work around but the app is for support services and not a production environment so it may suit the situation.
The answer is that the timeout period of two minutes is not a parameter of the 'Respond to PowerApps' function and cannot be set or altered.
What about this:
Configure the run after setting to: Timeout and have two paralell branches.
Set time out to P1M for 1 minute timeout.
Hi @jarodpearcy There are many work arounds like this one explained by Neerajsu. The easiest one that worked for me was to use the response connector to pass data back to powerapps. This one doesn't timeout after 2 mins.
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